Injustice: Year Two #20

Writer: Tom Taylor Artist: Bruno Redondo Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: August 20, 2014 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 9
8.9Critic Rating
8.3User Rating

As the battle between the Green and Yellow Lanterns spreads out around the world, Commissioner Gordon makes his last stand in the Watchtower.

  • 10
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Aug 19, 2014

    It's very hard to say there was anything wrong with Injustice: Year Two #20. With so much that happens, you take it all in and can't believe this is all really happening. And it can only happen in a world such as Injustice. Whatever comes next might be hard to top this, but that doesn't mean it'll be any less exciting as we reach the climax of Year Two. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Aug 19, 2014

    I loved this issue.  Even if you've been begging for all out action and killing, you will too.  Tom Taylor hits the reader where it hurts and I dare you not to get choked up by the end.  Highly Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman Aug 19, 2014

    INJUSTICE: YEAR TWO #20 brings a heavy dose of heart back to the bleak and violent universe. The plot device feels sudden and a little forced, but it doesn't take away all that much from the engrossing development and that's thanks to the way it's paced and the legitimately touching dialogue. This chapter successfully delivers a well-written and thoroughly satisfying spotlight on an important character and leaves me anxious to see how this will impact another key character's role. INJUSTICE: YEAR TWO once again has me excited to buy the next chapter. I understand some of you weren't a fan of how this volume focused on so much buildup, but these last few chapters have picked up the pace and produced events you really shouldn't miss. Here's hoping this chapter motivates Barbara to become Batgirl! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Kate Kane Aug 19, 2014

    As the battle endures, the INJUSTICE surprises keep coming in full blows. With wonderful artwork and a fantastically sensitive script, it just keeps getting better and better with each week. Be prepared for an emotional issue that will make you feel like any man is good enough to fight as long as they have something worth fighting for. Read Full Review

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